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the commission says there's no immediate danger to consumers, but it could be costly to the eurozone economy, and tighter measures are planned. france, greece and denmark had the highest amounts of horse meat in beef. devry, inc., which operates private colleges and training schools, is being investigated by officials in two states. the attornies general of both illinois and massachusetts are investigating. illinois is looking into incentive-based compensation, illegal under laws governing schools participating in federal aid programs. massachusetts wants to know if devry filed false information about its students. devry says it is cooperating with the investigations. general motors edges out volkswagen in first quarter sales as both try to catch up to toyota. gm sold 2.36 million cars and trucks around the world in the first three months of 2013. volkswagen sold 2.27 million vehicles during that same time. toyota was in the lead with most cars sold in 2012. rising maintenance costs are making owning a car more expensive. aaa says car expenses are up 2% from last year. the average sedan now
the commission says there's no immediate danger to consumers, but it could be costly to the eurozone economy, and tighter measures are planned. france, greece and denmark had the highest amounts of horse meat in beef. devry, inc., which operates private colleges and training schools, is being investigated by officials in two states. the attornies general of both illinois and massachusetts are investigating. illinois is looking into incentive-based compensation, illegal under laws governing...
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one analyst said investors should expect more volatility until there are strong signs that the economy is strengthening. the commerce department said home builders passed the 1,000 mark. the biggest increase was in apartment construction. home building is expected to continue this year. >>> american airlines is recovering after their system went down and they had to cancel all it flights. the cause of that problem was not immediately clear. >>> some boston marathon runners return to the bay area today including an 80-year-old former mayor of santa cruz. they say they are stunned of how quickly the celebration turned to carnage. jana katsuyama shares some of their stories tonight. >> reporter: after all the worry, now the wait. at sfo today family and friends search for familiar faces returning from boston. ashley french ran the marathon last year and had a friend there last year when the bomb exploded. relieved today that that friend finally came home. passengers said heightened security was visible. >> i did notice police with their guns like ready. which you don't normally see. >> re
one analyst said investors should expect more volatility until there are strong signs that the economy is strengthening. the commerce department said home builders passed the 1,000 mark. the biggest increase was in apartment construction. home building is expected to continue this year. >>> american airlines is recovering after their system went down and they had to cancel all it flights. the cause of that problem was not immediately clear. >>> some boston marathon runners...
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is it the economy? or foreign affairs? what about health care programs? those are all very important issues but done to think if there is one central issue that can solve all our other problems, we should tackle it first? you may be thinking what should this be? it is simple. what then can give the kids the knowledge they need to solve all these other problems? it is education. if we can well-educate our current generation from toddlers to young adults and they have the tools they need to tackle all of these major problems -- >> public school education in this country has taken a back seat to other concerns. abelieve that hurts us as nation. one of the things that has made us so competitive throughout the years passed this the fact that we have had public school education, compulsory public school education. many countries do not invest in that. it is an investment in our future. >> we invest so much into the system but sometimes outcomes are not what we would like. american u.s.n educational system that is failing grossly. there's an issue of states' rig
is it the economy? or foreign affairs? what about health care programs? those are all very important issues but done to think if there is one central issue that can solve all our other problems, we should tackle it first? you may be thinking what should this be? it is simple. what then can give the kids the knowledge they need to solve all these other problems? it is education. if we can well-educate our current generation from toddlers to young adults and they have the tools they need to...
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law and save millions of lives in the process also in two thousand and eight wall street crash the economy and ruin the lives of people all over the world five years later the big banks are booming while the rest of us are struggling to recover from the worst downturn since the great depression isn't it time they made us back a small tax on financial transactions would be a start and right wing attacks on big government aren't just wrong they're dangerous i'll tell you why incised we take. the best of the rest of the news on monday the supreme court heard arguments in the case of the association of molecular elect killer papyrology versus myriad genetics incorporated the central question in that case revolved around whether or not marriage and medics american biotech firm has the right to hold a patent to human gene sequences it can be used to predict whether or not an individual is at risk for breast cancer or myriad argues that its patent is necessary to ensure that it is properly rewarded for the millions of dollars it spent on research and development its and its opponents believe that
law and save millions of lives in the process also in two thousand and eight wall street crash the economy and ruin the lives of people all over the world five years later the big banks are booming while the rest of us are struggling to recover from the worst downturn since the great depression isn't it time they made us back a small tax on financial transactions would be a start and right wing attacks on big government aren't just wrong they're dangerous i'll tell you why incised we take. the...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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the economy across latin america grew by 3.5% between 2007 and 2012. but in ecuador, it grew by 3.3%. >> the small, latin american country has not been very high on the german business sectors agenda until now. generally, interest in latin america has grown considerably recently. that is despite trade barriers in certain areas. german investment already amounts to 30 billion euros. >> they just the same difficulty as others. medium-sized companies today are ready to diapered resources to other countries countries which are getting positive headlines. in asia, we are getting negative news. >> but there is also criticism directed at latin america. some has praised ecuador's president. he has come under fire for plans to allow oil extraction from the national park. >> hundreds of wildlife experts are combing the floors of nepal in an attempt to count the number of endangered tigers in the national parks. >> a are using sophisticated surveillance cameras to capture images of the animals as they move through the forest. it is part of a census of bengal tige
the economy across latin america grew by 3.5% between 2007 and 2012. but in ecuador, it grew by 3.3%. >> the small, latin american country has not been very high on the german business sectors agenda until now. generally, interest in latin america has grown considerably recently. that is despite trade barriers in certain areas. german investment already amounts to 30 billion euros. >> they just the same difficulty as others. medium-sized companies today are ready to diapered...
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what difference does it make to the economy? the economy? we will be right back with melissa: running the boston marathon is a dream for millions of runners, and for some it becomes a reality. but yesterday when runners and spectators were to celebrate and rejoice, the dream turned into quite a nightmare, as you know. but will it stop people from doing things, hurt businesses, our economy has large? joining us, jimmy orr, who finished the marathon minutes before the bombs went off. you are a west point grad, spent 15 months in afghanistan, you ran this race, went through the finish line and then you heard the blast, what was your reaction, what was the scene like? >> it was really chaotic, it was kind of quiet and everybody knew something just happened. luckily we linked up right after that with our family. something is going down, we have to get out of here. we just wanted to get away from the scene before we saw cops running and everything, we wanted to get out of there as soon as possible. melissa: did it bring back memories for you? >> a
what difference does it make to the economy? the economy? we will be right back with melissa: running the boston marathon is a dream for millions of runners, and for some it becomes a reality. but yesterday when runners and spectators were to celebrate and rejoice, the dream turned into quite a nightmare, as you know. but will it stop people from doing things, hurt businesses, our economy has large? joining us, jimmy orr, who finished the marathon minutes before the bombs went off. you are a...
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economy and the deepening crisis in europe. they cut china's growth to 8% from 8.2%. >> a slow down in gdp in china got the blame. but ford does not see it that way, they are protecting that 40% of the sale s will come fro china. they have doubled their capacity, scrambling to keep up with demand to keep up with the market. we have a closer look at ford's rapid expansion there and the challenges it faces. >> he is part of the new wave in china. car buyers turning the western part of the country into one of the hottest auto markets in the world. >> translator: in his mind, he feels that the car, the brand is good. and the service is also excellent. so this is why he trusts this brand. >> here, the gateway to western china, growth in auto sales is particularly good news for ford. at this plant, a new focus roles off the assembly line every minute and within two years ford will be doubling capacity in the area. >> this year, the total volume of the ford, were 600,000. so it's a big, big key. >> growing sales in china have been one
economy and the deepening crisis in europe. they cut china's growth to 8% from 8.2%. >> a slow down in gdp in china got the blame. but ford does not see it that way, they are protecting that 40% of the sale s will come fro china. they have doubled their capacity, scrambling to keep up with demand to keep up with the market. we have a closer look at ford's rapid expansion there and the challenges it faces. >> he is part of the new wave in china. car buyers turning the western part of...
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so, as a result, we have seen as the economy increases, the revenue coming back to our bureau of fire prevention. however, we are -- because of the work load returning to the bureau, we are requesting additional personnel resources consisting of inspectors being assigned to the bureau to handle that increased work load. the net result of the new anticipated revenues and rotv is counted towards the department's target reduction. the new eoa i talked about, exclusive operating area, will result in a changing ambulance system structure for the department. the department's increase in call volume has already been incorporated into the department's budget. the system as a whole has seen increases in call volume over the past few years and we anticipate we will continue to see this in the next year, resulting in increased revenue. and then again also with the recovery from the emergency medical transport tax or reimbursement. for expenditure reductions, we are reducing our materials and supplies budget in attempt to meet the target. additional attrition saving from the lower staffing levels
so, as a result, we have seen as the economy increases, the revenue coming back to our bureau of fire prevention. however, we are -- because of the work load returning to the bureau, we are requesting additional personnel resources consisting of inspectors being assigned to the bureau to handle that increased work load. the net result of the new anticipated revenues and rotv is counted towards the department's target reduction. the new eoa i talked about, exclusive operating area, will result...
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a parallel economy that has a oro had of gone colombia wants to eradicate completely. little by little we're going to regain control we have to do away with all of this but at the same time we have to give the people work opportunities. for his safety posing or all right around in an armored four by four he wants to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go via that he's at home here everywhere even at the barbershop. someone wants to say hello does that mean my go to the major ally you visit let me introduce you to some french journalists a major is the chief of the city police is a very good friend of ours. we have a contract with the police a contract with the army a contract with the city hall. that we also have a school that we finance and. the company finances the police and the army which in exchange ensures that security but the company also uses its dollars to win over the inhabitants its latest project a local radio station. as i do most of who we've been the victim of a very strong demonization campaign. and we think that thanks to the raid. we're going
a parallel economy that has a oro had of gone colombia wants to eradicate completely. little by little we're going to regain control we have to do away with all of this but at the same time we have to give the people work opportunities. for his safety posing or all right around in an armored four by four he wants to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go via that he's at home here everywhere even at the barbershop. someone wants to say hello does that mean my go to the major ally you...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> about 20 minutes past the hour. time to check other top stories. in london, people saying good-bye to the former prime minister margaret thatcher. they was given a ceremonial funeral. security tight with 4,000 police. 2,000 people at the funeral, including queen elizabeth and prince philip. she died of a stroke on april 8th. she was 87. >>> the u.s. senate is set to vote on a bill to tighten gun control laws, first, an expand on background checks and mental health care. and also on the table, a ban on military style assault weapons. >>> senators known as the gang of eight will unveil their long-awaited immigration reform bill, all 844 pages, today. the bill proposes a path to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immi
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> about 20 minutes past the hour. time to check other top stories. in london, people saying good-bye to the former prime minister...
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the dax has been driven sharply down on concerns about the state of the economy. other people are talking about technical reactions, but also the numbers from the usa are not as good anymore. bank of america reported results that have been far on next -- under expectations. >> we will stay in frankfurt for a closer look at the numbers. the dax -- it is down by more than 2.3%. the euro stoxx 50 is down by more than 2%. across the atlantic, things there are also down in negative territory. the euro is drifting lower against the greenback, trading at a value of 1.3044. >> the british retailer tesco, the world's third-largest, says it is pulling out of the u.s. market. profits fell for the first time in 20 years. >> empathy says it wants it wants to refocus on its british operations ash the company says it wants to refocus on its british operations -- the company says it wants to refocus on its british operations. >> millions of germans were disappointed today when they went to get their mail and, lo and behold, the letterboxes were empty. no holiday postcards from
the dax has been driven sharply down on concerns about the state of the economy. other people are talking about technical reactions, but also the numbers from the usa are not as good anymore. bank of america reported results that have been far on next -- under expectations. >> we will stay in frankfurt for a closer look at the numbers. the dax -- it is down by more than 2.3%. the euro stoxx 50 is down by more than 2%. across the atlantic, things there are also down in negative territory....
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still...
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and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were toedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks barry, including that 8-year-old boy. sequestration did not kl that little fellow. you know what did? awfu people. more after this. @ mowing your lawn isn't always easy. but maybe the problem isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thicgrass& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. visit us online to enter the challenge thimpossible promotion ♪ neil: all rht. all mail is being
and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were toedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks...
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i think the economy here is no great shakes. i think the market is moving on a sea of ben bernanke and $4 billion a day being printed. i think there will be repercussions down the road but right no the market is loving it and amazingly if you think about this the dow dow is up 7075 points since the tragic events that occurred yesterday. gerri: rc, why is it gold prices can plummet like a stone and i go to the jewelry stone and nothing is cheaper? why ishat? >> you have bad luck. you're going to the wrong jewelry store. gerri: you know those prices are not going down. come on, you know they're not going down. >> hold on. this is actually a good point. there is two gold markets. there paper goldmark get and ysical gold market. even though the paper gold market is falling off a cliff and it is and wed have more to go, the physical gold market has a different response. the demand for physical gold is going up. gerri: you can't tell by is chart, my friend. >> notoing down what consumers are getting is right. the all this money printi
i think the economy here is no great shakes. i think the market is moving on a sea of ben bernanke and $4 billion a day being printed. i think there will be repercussions down the road but right no the market is loving it and amazingly if you think about this the dow dow is up 7075 points since the tragic events that occurred yesterday. gerri: rc, why is it gold prices can plummet like a stone and i go to the jewelry stone and nothing is cheaper? why ishat? >> you have bad luck. you're...
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is more optimistic about russia's economy than the russian government the minister of a couple of big development on trade below stuff has slashed russia's growth forecast to turn a half percent and that that the country's economy may be on track to take in the world so with this in mind prime minister better today face a tough who do have to address russia's forward house of parliament the state duma he describes the current state of the economy as long as he pointed out russian war deployments that the budget deficit but that did not impress cause the country's opposition to the prime minister was real about what his government is doing to address corruption capital flight and the oil dependency but that it defended the government's policy and described the opposition criticism as constructive it was on top of the line the government's commitment to a recently i don't to the fiscal rule that faces government spending on the long term average oil price caps the budget deficit one per cent of g.d.p. . but on the last slip in this rule is especially important in a period when other cou
is more optimistic about russia's economy than the russian government the minister of a couple of big development on trade below stuff has slashed russia's growth forecast to turn a half percent and that that the country's economy may be on track to take in the world so with this in mind prime minister better today face a tough who do have to address russia's forward house of parliament the state duma he describes the current state of the economy as long as he pointed out russian war...
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they're estimating the pace of growth for economies around the world. joining us now from the business desk. good morning. what do they see? >> good morning. the results overall point to slower growth. those in japan suggest things are picking up. the international monetary fund has upgraded japan's economic outlook the next two years on expectations the country's bold monetary easing policy and weaker yen will help boost its economy. imf officials released the world's latest economic outlook and slowly downgraded the world economic forecast. and predict it will grow 1.6% this year, up .4 of a percentage point and they doubled the growth forecast next year to 1.4%. they expect the bank of japan's aggressive monetary easing to boost the growth rate. >> japan is forge iing a path o its own. it may have been more likely to call this a 3 1/2 recovery rather than a speed recovery. >> although the yen value has declined significantly in the recent past, the monetary policy followed by the boj is appropriate but at the same time, imf officials urge japan to wo
they're estimating the pace of growth for economies around the world. joining us now from the business desk. good morning. what do they see? >> good morning. the results overall point to slower growth. those in japan suggest things are picking up. the international monetary fund has upgraded japan's economic outlook the next two years on expectations the country's bold monetary easing policy and weaker yen will help boost its economy. imf officials released the world's latest economic...
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thatcher's performance while she was in power while have a policy is really liberalize the british economy it also a great deal of harm as some see it anyway to britain's manufacturing sector and that was concentrated in particular parts of the country as you mentioned the miners it wasn't just the miners it was also people who worked in steel and shipbuilding etc and there's a great deal of resentment in those parts of the country that the economic restructuring that took place took place if you like at their cost and those areas have never really recovered so there are a. number of people i think you think that she left them really with nothing while large parts of the country in the southeast in particular in london in particular the city of london if you like did very well so there's a kind of us of then feel about it discussing thatcher's impact our prime minister cameron said quote we are all thatcherites now what do you what do you think he meant by that i think he meant really that if you look at the way that britain is run these days in the way the economy works in particular it's
thatcher's performance while she was in power while have a policy is really liberalize the british economy it also a great deal of harm as some see it anyway to britain's manufacturing sector and that was concentrated in particular parts of the country as you mentioned the miners it wasn't just the miners it was also people who worked in steel and shipbuilding etc and there's a great deal of resentment in those parts of the country that the economic restructuring that took place took place if...
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that's got to be good in term of the economy. the fact is our economy has work to be done. and i think there's hopefully going to be a bipartisan agreement that is fair. that overedders that is very much in keeping with both concerns that we break people out of the shadow. that we also insist on compliance with the law. with respect to both the deficit and the debt at the ten-year hires. would it be fair to assume it would have positive effect. >> i would have to go back and look an lit -- an lettedly at the number. intuitively i think it makes sense. i haven't seen an analysis. >> a few stoakdz learn. you learn. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here. january 1. 600 billion tax increase added to a $1 trillion tax increase went in to effect as part of affordable care act. shortly after that, it call for additional tax increases. the president's budget access of $1 trillion. the question the administration think that the american people are not pay enough money? >> congressman, the administration had a consistent view we have a big hole in our budget a fiscal gap.
that's got to be good in term of the economy. the fact is our economy has work to be done. and i think there's hopefully going to be a bipartisan agreement that is fair. that overedders that is very much in keeping with both concerns that we break people out of the shadow. that we also insist on compliance with the law. with respect to both the deficit and the debt at the ten-year hires. would it be fair to assume it would have positive effect. >> i would have to go back and look an lit...
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watching how america is impacting the now war torn country but there's a new player riling up the local economy that would be china shop keepers in kabul say that they're selling fewer and fewer afghan may burkas as imports rise from china over the past few years china has entered the market with a cheaper version of the head to toe islamic garment which often has the price of those made in afghanistan not so good here all also means fewer jobs for the local seamstresses even the afghan manufacturers are buying korean war embroider material from china to save on that cost leaving the locals to only work on the cap and failed. now while that made in china label may be stigmatized in the u.s. now there's afghan tailors who are starting to eye it as well that's going to do it for now for more on these stories we've covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our website at r.t. dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at m underscore j underscore how old we'll see what aids. technology innovation all the developments.
watching how america is impacting the now war torn country but there's a new player riling up the local economy that would be china shop keepers in kabul say that they're selling fewer and fewer afghan may burkas as imports rise from china over the past few years china has entered the market with a cheaper version of the head to toe islamic garment which often has the price of those made in afghanistan not so good here all also means fewer jobs for the local seamstresses even the afghan...
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and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were torpedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks barry, including that 8-year-old boy. sequestration did not kill that little fellow. you know what did? awful people. more after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. becausenly national lets you choose any car in t aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and stilpay the misize price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] es, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. if youe got it, you kno
and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were torpedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks...
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the office space provided for this plan will help ensure san francisco remains the knowledge economy center for the region, if not nationally. this new downtown district will accommodate 6 million square foot of new office space, new housing, 12 hundred affordable new house, 100,000 square foot of new retail space and of course a network of new and walkable streets. it's an important part of how we are paying for the critical infrastructure. many of you were hurt when agencies were limited in the state. but here in this center, this plan em ploys the majority of the streets and parks and affordable housing by the value of private investment and using the power of tax increment financing. the value of the public land and the targeted developer fees and helping us create this vision without resorting to overburdening our general fund or new taxes. when this terminal was originally built in the 1930s it was a growing project. i'm confident the growth san francisco will continue to grow with a new transit center and downtown district. i also want to give a great shot out to president oba
the office space provided for this plan will help ensure san francisco remains the knowledge economy center for the region, if not nationally. this new downtown district will accommodate 6 million square foot of new office space, new housing, 12 hundred affordable new house, 100,000 square foot of new retail space and of course a network of new and walkable streets. it's an important part of how we are paying for the critical infrastructure. many of you were hurt when agencies were limited in...
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his take on the state of the economy. it's a busy day. you have heard the news here. let's hope that the reports are true. it's something that all of america can get behind. we have seen the scares today. we have seen the bombing and terror in boston. is there an economic reaction to events such as this? >> there was after 911 when investors tried to discount the real possibility of a significant further attack. certainly this is startling to people on different levels. i think certainly it will calm nerves. the market went up a little bit and maybe it's because of that. the markets have to have some risk for this sort of risk. it's the world we live in. >> we have to leave it there. we do apologize. this is an extraordinary day. we want to go back to what we are saying. an arrest has been made. i do want to go straight back to you and tell us what more we are learning on this. >> mandy, we have just that. and again let me stress this has not been confirmed but the ap is reporting that there has been arrest. we do have a crew in federal court and we are monitoring tha
his take on the state of the economy. it's a busy day. you have heard the news here. let's hope that the reports are true. it's something that all of america can get behind. we have seen the scares today. we have seen the bombing and terror in boston. is there an economic reaction to events such as this? >> there was after 911 when investors tried to discount the real possibility of a significant further attack. certainly this is startling to people on different levels. i think certainly...
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well, not the economy, unemployment, dissatisfaction with the government, deficit, or debts, and it's not health care, at six. we are down here to number four to immigration, guns. two of the three issues that matter least americans, at least according to gallup. gun-control and immigration. the senate gang of eight just introduced their immigration proposal. senators voted on seven amendments that would restrict our second amendment rights. every single one of them failed. did i mention, the second amendment prevailed. you have to feel good about that. i have a feeling that the 15 percent approval rating, given what they are doing with priorities and the american people, it's going to a shoot up any day now because of their terrible, terrible hard work and profound interest in what matters most to their constituents. dramatic developments in the texas prosecutor murders. "dobbs law" with the latest. the new accusations that the obama administration is cooking the books on the part station. the recipe for deception. terror in boston. psychiatrist dr. keith abbott joins us here next. i
well, not the economy, unemployment, dissatisfaction with the government, deficit, or debts, and it's not health care, at six. we are down here to number four to immigration, guns. two of the three issues that matter least americans, at least according to gallup. gun-control and immigration. the senate gang of eight just introduced their immigration proposal. senators voted on seven amendments that would restrict our second amendment rights. every single one of them failed. did i mention, the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report on. it. klug. the good speech. she gave. her. mother will please. please. please please good. luck. to. get her. out of line i mean very little. battling for supremacy venezuela's new president elect nicolas maduro and his opposition rival look caught in a deadlock of mutual accusations as post election violence leaves at least seven people dead. and no claims of responsibility for the boston bombing as investigators race to want to rival the worst terror. attack in the u.s. since nine eleven. the u.s. military reveals two detainees at guantanamo bay recently tried to kill themselves in protest at indefinite detention but the mass hunger strike at the facility now in the middle of its third month. to live pictures for you right here as our britain bids goodbye to the country's first and only female prime minister margaret thatcher was a controversial figure even after her death still manages to divi
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brazil, but that's unlikely to discourage japanese companies from investing in this rapidly expanding economy. nhk world. >>> all right. now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> when people read these day, they often turn to electron eck devices. one man in the state of wisconsin is encouraging readers to pick up paper books again. anyone can borrow a book for free provided that they leave one in return. the idea has taken off. nhk has his story. >> reporter: small is beautiful when it comes to reading in america these days. miniature bookshelves like these are popping up on roadsides or in coffee shops across the united states. called little free libraries. they're changing the reading habits of local communities. the idea couldn't be simpler. you grab as many books as you like. and you don't have to bring them back. but you do have to row place them. the rule is, take a book, leave a book. that means the narrow shelves are always full and the stock is always changing. it was todd bowl who came up with the idea for the little free library. >> the first library i built in 2009. and th
brazil, but that's unlikely to discourage japanese companies from investing in this rapidly expanding economy. nhk world. >>> all right. now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> when people read these day, they often turn to electron eck devices. one man in the state of wisconsin is encouraging readers to pick up paper books again. anyone can borrow a book for free provided that they leave one in return. the idea has taken off. nhk has his story. >> reporter:...
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economy will expand by a slightly smaller 1.9% while eurozone economies will swing slightly. >>> car ownership comes with its own expenses, and it's a lot more than you probably realize. a new report out by aaa found that owning an average sedan will drain you over a thousand when you factor in gas, main tense, and tires. that cost is up about 2% from last year mostly because of an 11% surge in maintenance costs. anne-marie? >> erica ferrari here in new york. thanks, erica. >>> straight ahead, your morning weather. plus, in sports, the voice of the nfl goes silent. we will remember legendary broadcaster pat summerall. legendary broadcaster pat summerall. want to give your family more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. or lasts longer. and we saved a bunch using our
economy will expand by a slightly smaller 1.9% while eurozone economies will swing slightly. >>> car ownership comes with its own expenses, and it's a lot more than you probably realize. a new report out by aaa found that owning an average sedan will drain you over a thousand when you factor in gas, main tense, and tires. that cost is up about 2% from last year mostly because of an 11% surge in maintenance costs. anne-marie? >> erica ferrari here in new york. thanks, erica....
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the point is we're telling you the strength of the economy the economy is getting a lot weaker here. all recent data shows it. it means cash and fixed income will perform better most likely over next six to nine months while we go through this process. melissa: cash, cash is going to perform better?. >> cash. cash will perform better than stocks. >> right now i'm actually in cash the market here last week. talked about how the market looked like it might rollover and it is. however to go back to your point, how do you protect your money? you stay away from companies that can't grow the revenues and companies showing earnings but also strong revenue growth. so you want to require the company to show that it is hitting on all the cylinders. melissa: scott what do you think you go on cash at this point in order to protect your money? >> i don't think you have to. cash doesn't pay you anything. adjusting for inflation you will go broke safely i like to call it, loses money verse sus inflation. mark touched on something. toilet peep, shampoo, those are things you look at in your 401(k) to
the point is we're telling you the strength of the economy the economy is getting a lot weaker here. all recent data shows it. it means cash and fixed income will perform better most likely over next six to nine months while we go through this process. melissa: cash, cash is going to perform better?. >> cash. cash will perform better than stocks. >> right now i'm actually in cash the market here last week. talked about how the market looked like it might rollover and it is. however...
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in economics, and the way copper goes is the way the global economy goes. copper's purely an indication of oversupply in the channel. that's true of iron ore, true of the other metals, as well as china slowing. so obviously, when any company slows, when any commodity slows, you've got to look at supply/demands. >> -- perfect indicator. >> it's only one. >> yeah, but copper used to be in tight demand until recently. >> but don't -- every commodity. look at the -- >> i'm not -- i've been negative. i've been short with metals. short iron ore -- >> right. the point is that goes right to the fundamental question of this market, is that is it oversupply? the commodity route we've seen, is it oversupply? if it is, that's great for the -- >> dr. j, any insights for options, what's going on? >> i think he mailed it in terms of the markets. when you have margin calls being made, and clearly they were being made, and people being in forced liquidation mode, just as jim cramer says, when that happens, they're not asking questions. they're telling you what you're going
in economics, and the way copper goes is the way the global economy goes. copper's purely an indication of oversupply in the channel. that's true of iron ore, true of the other metals, as well as china slowing. so obviously, when any company slows, when any commodity slows, you've got to look at supply/demands. >> -- perfect indicator. >> it's only one. >> yeah, but copper used to be in tight demand until recently. >> but don't -- every commodity. look at the -- >>...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on. the mission free accreditation free in-store charge is free. range means free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com. which. we can with. the consensus can. choose the opinions that you. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. plus. plus live. live live. live . the government international airport in the very heart of moscow. bottling for supremacy venezuela's new president elect nicolas maduro and his opposition rival of course in a deadlock over mutual accusations as post-election violence leaves at least seven dead. but claims of responsibility for the boston bombing atrocity i think best to gauge as a race to unravel the worst terror attack in the u.s. since nine eleven which came despite years of heightened security. the u.s. military reveals to detainees at guantanamo bay recently trying to kill themselves in protest at indefinite detention with a mass hunger strike at the facility
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economy but the global economy. what does, passenger traffic which i know has been on an upswing, what does it say to you about how our economies are recovering here? >> well, what we, i no longer have quite as close a front row seat as i used to have, but what the most relevant data i think we've seen in recent weeks is some weakness in what are called average prices which would suggest demand is not as robust all of us who are hoping an economic recovery would like. so i don't think it is sending any particularly clear message but i think that the diminution or weakening of yield is, if anything a negative sign relative to the economy. david: bob crandall who is a snowbird by the way. just found that out. speaking to us from down in florida. by the way when do you go back to gloucester, bob? >> may 1st every year and back to florida in october. david: you missed a long, cold winter. i don't blame you a bit. thank you for coming in, bob. appreciate it. lori: more trouble may be heading apple's way. we have the anal
economy but the global economy. what does, passenger traffic which i know has been on an upswing, what does it say to you about how our economies are recovering here? >> well, what we, i no longer have quite as close a front row seat as i used to have, but what the most relevant data i think we've seen in recent weeks is some weakness in what are called average prices which would suggest demand is not as robust all of us who are hoping an economic recovery would like. so i don't think it...
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this economy is getting better. i know the jobs number was horrendous, the gdp numbers are not that great. but realistically, you have central banks around the globe that are not going to let us go into an economic catastrophe. they will continue to pump money into the market. >> if you're willing to step into this market even more than you already have, how much of a decline are you willing to absorb in the meantime? >> 5%. this market would drop another 5%. and granted -- >> what if it does more than that? >> if it does, it does. and we'll re-evaluate. you will see an accelerated sell-off, though. this will happen very quickly. but realistically, though, if you look at the next two-thirds of this year, we're probably going to end up -- >> i agree, it's not alarming. we are back to where we were, about a week and a half ago in the stock market. we're about 3% below our highs. still, it is a little bit alarming that the stated aim of the federal reserve, to create some asset inflation isn't really working, at least
this economy is getting better. i know the jobs number was horrendous, the gdp numbers are not that great. but realistically, you have central banks around the globe that are not going to let us go into an economic catastrophe. they will continue to pump money into the market. >> if you're willing to step into this market even more than you already have, how much of a decline are you willing to absorb in the meantime? >> 5%. this market would drop another 5%. and granted -- >>...
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economy is already in the south. if you will, and we don't show many signs of coming back, because of very bad policies coming out of washington. i mean, these things should be-- we should be lowering tax rates and broadening the tax base and controlling spending where it should be controlled and having free trade, minimal regulations, but we're going in the wrong direction, stuart. i think you're right. >> what about that question about everybody printing money? well, they are, we know that, but, i don't think it's working this time around. it's just not, you know, juicing the stock market like it used to. >> i don't think it used to so i agree with you totally. you can't push on a string and they have been trying to push on a string and if you look at it this is the single worst u.s. recovery in history and obviously, it's the largest single monetary expansion in history. and obviously, they don't work, they just don't work and he's grasping at straws and god knows what type of real problems we'll have down the roa
economy is already in the south. if you will, and we don't show many signs of coming back, because of very bad policies coming out of washington. i mean, these things should be-- we should be lowering tax rates and broadening the tax base and controlling spending where it should be controlled and having free trade, minimal regulations, but we're going in the wrong direction, stuart. i think you're right. >> what about that question about everybody printing money? well, they are, we know...
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of human rights they would like their view of a liberal democracy they would like their view of how economy should be run by the rest of the world it's up to the rest of the world to respond in the vast majority of cases the rest of the world has a different point of view and therefore. the americans can articulate their view and the rest of the world will. and there's really no meeting of the parties at all the trial of russia's top opposition activists and of all me has caused demonstrators to take to the streets as many as fifteen hundred people rallied in support of the anti corruption blog of all these trial was adjourned for a week after record session hit off the central russian city also became seen to demonstrations in support of and against the prominent opposition figure he's accused of taking half a million dollars from state run to become his eyes nearly four years ago he had to corruption blogger insists however that the case against him is politically motivated. yeah well go to our website to get more comprehensive coverage all know that story and all of the others you're see
of human rights they would like their view of a liberal democracy they would like their view of how economy should be run by the rest of the world it's up to the rest of the world to respond in the vast majority of cases the rest of the world has a different point of view and therefore. the americans can articulate their view and the rest of the world will. and there's really no meeting of the parties at all the trial of russia's top opposition activists and of all me has caused demonstrators...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. . >>> moments after the twin blast was horrific, with the bombs define zooined to do maximum damage, and there were incredible efforts to help the wounded. dr. sanjay going joins us live in boston. i know you've been there for a couple days. it does seem to be bordering on minister rack louse this only three people have died in this. sol was injuries were so appalling, we assumed the death toll would rise quite significantly. >> reporter: yeah, and i think those miracles come in the form of some good planning and a lit
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that's been the concern, did the economy slow a lot at the end of the quarter. and we think there's some evidence it didn't. >> what do you say to people who say, look at gold, look at these commodities, there is a fear of deflation and they think it's quite possible based on what's happening. >> i would very clearly differentiate gold from commodities. we think the fact that gold's come down is evidence that people think that quantitative easing is actually going to start to be pared back. the commodity trade is a little bit more disconcerting, because it is a better reflection on the growth prospects. i think the odds of deflation happening are very flow. the fed will keep printing more reserves if they need to. >> you're a global guy, who do you like best, the u.s., japan? any of these countries that are so aggressive with their monetary policies. >> and that's who's done the best and who we would continue to favor, the structurally sound economies, that's the united states, that's the emerging world, at the expense of europe and japan. >> we're the most stru
that's been the concern, did the economy slow a lot at the end of the quarter. and we think there's some evidence it didn't. >> what do you say to people who say, look at gold, look at these commodities, there is a fear of deflation and they think it's quite possible based on what's happening. >> i would very clearly differentiate gold from commodities. we think the fact that gold's come down is evidence that people think that quantitative easing is actually going to start to be...
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under employment in the economy. we need to focus on that right now rather than pursuing european-style awe tearty in the budget as republican colleagues budget does. you also had a visit to china, i think your visit, mr. mr. speaker to china. i mentioned in the hearing we we had a major biotech company in our district last year laid off more than 1,000 people because of, quote, uncertain budget environment here at home with respect to investment and science and research. this year because of the sequester, they have a hiring freeze in place. the one place they point out they are hiring, is in china. it says we have substitute -- institute a hiring freeze with china being the only exception. they point out not because of lower wages paid in china. because the chinese are copying what has historically been a successful u.s. model of investing in science and research. and it would be very short sighted if we pursue the austerity approach cut the investment in at time when many major international competitor are followi
under employment in the economy. we need to focus on that right now rather than pursuing european-style awe tearty in the budget as republican colleagues budget does. you also had a visit to china, i think your visit, mr. mr. speaker to china. i mentioned in the hearing we we had a major biotech company in our district last year laid off more than 1,000 people because of, quote, uncertain budget environment here at home with respect to investment and science and research. this year because of...
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difference fosters fellowship among marathon runners and that has fostered culture and now, even a whole economy you wouldn't know existed unless you went looking. this is a runner named ambi burrfoot. he won the marathon in 1968. he was less than a mile from the finish yesterday when the explosions put there. it is hard to believe this attack targeted the marathon, but even if it was hit as a symbol of something else, it was hit in a way that mean it is world to a whole community of people who run. he wrote today in runners world, this wasn't just an attack against the marathon. it was our use of the streets. we have used our public roadways for annual parades, protest marchers, marathons and all over manner of events. the roads belong to us and their use represents a part of our free and democratic tradition. i trust and believe that will not change in the future. not in boston, not at the boston marathon and not in other important event. we cannot tent violent akts koent threaten our great institution, but our institutions did not become great by following a path of timidity and cowardess. we
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as a global economy but a big energy report to heating oil prices of big loser reporting the lighter than expected demand for the distillates and that continues for out of five trading-- hitting the four month low crude prices falling as the u.s. output debts with the 20 year high. then that shows the commodity winners on the session and agriculture is very strong. a lot of this is seasonal demand the barbeque season begins also natural-gas is higher by about half a percent. cheryl: more breaking news to fox business that jones has downgraded the credit rating from the a-plus down to the a. the asian markets are closed but this could be a big meaningful to the down side for those german stocks. that begin jones has just downgraded germany. of course, bear the financial leaker -- peter with ngela marco and her come padres have been dictating to a the and that is not good news in we will be watching that. >> i view of a big story. >> eagan jones is not accrediting agencies. >> but it is germany. that is a big hit. who else is holding up europe? jones. if i am trading german stocks
as a global economy but a big energy report to heating oil prices of big loser reporting the lighter than expected demand for the distillates and that continues for out of five trading-- hitting the four month low crude prices falling as the u.s. output debts with the 20 year high. then that shows the commodity winners on the session and agriculture is very strong. a lot of this is seasonal demand the barbeque season begins also natural-gas is higher by about half a percent. cheryl: more...
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stay with us. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> happening now, severe storms and a serious threat of tornadoes. let's get straight to jennifer delgado live in the cnn weather center with the details this morning. good morning, jennifer. >> good morning, christine. we're already dealing with thunderstorms right now on the radar with a lot of lightning spreading into parts of the midwest. over towards part of the ohio valley. today the real action really kicks in, especially as we get into the afternoon and the evening hours, because we have cold air to the west, warm, moist air to the south. well, this is going to be the fuel for severe storms. anywhere you see in yellow from chicago all the way down towards parts of texas. this is our slight risk category. anywhere in the red shading, that includes a chance for severe storms. you're talking about a moderate risk. we're talking many of these areas could see some damaging winds, as well as isolated tornadoes. what is causing thi
stay with us. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> happening now, severe storms and a serious threat of tornadoes. let's get straight to jennifer delgado live in the cnn weather center with the details this morning. good morning, jennifer. >> good morning, christine. we're already dealing with thunderstorms right now on the radar with a lot of lightning spreading into parts of the midwest....
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i'm jake tapper live in boston. you're looking at live pictures of the crime scene with investigators going around the area. just recently president obama addressed the boston terrorist bombings on the south lawn during an event with the wounded warrior project. take a listen to that. >> you know, we obviously meet at a time when our thoughts and prayers are with the people of boston. our hearts are with the families of the victims and now we send our support and encouragement to people who never expected that they would need it, wounded civilians who are just beginning what will be i'm sure for some of them a long road to recovery. it is a road the remarkable warriors and athletes here know all too well. and as a consequences are going to serve for all of the families as well as all americans' continued inspiration. >> president obama will visit boston tomorrow. cnn will have full coverage of his arrival and the interfaith ceremony and he'll part
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i'm jake tapper live in boston. you're looking at live pictures of the crime scene with investigators going around the area. just recently president obama addressed the boston terrorist bombings on the south lawn during an event with the wounded warrior project. take a listen to that. >> you know, we obviously meet at a time when our thoughts and...
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we're in a slow economy. the slower the economy, the bigger the credit book and bigger the share buybacks have in driving stock prices higher over time. >> you're calling this voodoo. there's a powerful force between buybacks and money from pension funds will continue and that's why as you indicated earlier looking at the sell-off in gold and what it has done to takeout equities and say if anything it's a buying opportunity. >> it is voodoo finance driven by financial engineering. that will drive stock prices higher over th years because we're in a credit boom. credit booms always end and they end badly. they probably won't end for two to five years and that's longer than most analysts think this cycle is going to last. it's going to drag stock prices up but if you're a long-term investor, you can't own stocks. you can only rent them. >> does that mean it ends badly for china here too. we've seen so much focus in the news today on the local government debt levels. any way they avoid a similar crash outcome? >
we're in a slow economy. the slower the economy, the bigger the credit book and bigger the share buybacks have in driving stock prices higher over time. >> you're calling this voodoo. there's a powerful force between buybacks and money from pension funds will continue and that's why as you indicated earlier looking at the sell-off in gold and what it has done to takeout equities and say if anything it's a buying opportunity. >> it is voodoo finance driven by financial engineering....
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law and save millions of lives in the process also in two thousand and eight wall street crash the economy to ruin the lives of people all over the world five years later the big banks are booming while the rest of us are struggling to recover from the worst downturn since the great depression this is not a time they made us back a small tax on financial transactions would be a start.
law and save millions of lives in the process also in two thousand and eight wall street crash the economy to ruin the lives of people all over the world five years later the big banks are booming while the rest of us are struggling to recover from the worst downturn since the great depression this is not a time they made us back a small tax on financial transactions would be a start.
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> all right. our two breaking headlines of the hour. there has been an arrest in the letters that were laden with ricin sent to a u.s. senator and the u.s. president. a man who lives in tupelo, mississippi, the hometown of senator wicker, the first recipient of one of those letters. so we have an arrest there. and the other news that we have, investigators focusing in very closely on one specific photo that has two men with bags that seemed to be more full than they should be near the finish line. theye lot of photos. they say they just want to talk to these people. but that is the very latest that we have. they're looking at pictures of congregated groups of men to try to ask those questions. we'll be back here live at 11:00. in the meantime, though, "ac360" starts right now. >> thanks very much. good evening, everyone. as erin said, breaking news tonight on two fronts. late word from two federal law enforcement officials that there is an arrest in
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> all right. our two breaking headlines of the hour. there has been an arrest in the letters that were laden with ricin sent to a u.s. senator and the u.s. president. a man who lives in tupelo, mississippi, the hometown of senator wicker, the first recipient of one of those letters. so we have an arrest there. and the other news that we have, investigators...
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as we know, coal is a huge part of the economy in west virginia. energy is a jobs economy. whether you're generating energy in any capacity, you're generating jobs. we have over 7.6% unemployment across the country, and yet we have a president who wants to pick winners and losers on the energy front. and coal has been one of the president's favorite losers, as we have seen and heard from our colleagues. but there are three reasons i'm standing here today. the first why i am here is to stand up for the jobs of tens of thousands of west virginians, whether that's a coal miner, as you mentioned, transportation, shop owner, electrician, all the different fuel supplier, all the different jobs that are connected with getting to and burning our nation's most abundant resource. and i'm very concerned about. we lost 1,200 jobs in the last quarter in west virginia alone -- in the previous quarter -- last quarter of 2012. secondly, i'm here to stand up for the families and those on fixed incomes. the gentleman from kentucky brought up -- you think of the largest part of the senior who
as we know, coal is a huge part of the economy in west virginia. energy is a jobs economy. whether you're generating energy in any capacity, you're generating jobs. we have over 7.6% unemployment across the country, and yet we have a president who wants to pick winners and losers on the energy front. and coal has been one of the president's favorite losers, as we have seen and heard from our colleagues. but there are three reasons i'm standing here today. the first why i am here is to stand up...
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